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The Horror Thread 2U • Page 254

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by Henry, Oct 25, 2020.

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  1. This I actually haven't read up on -- I only know it as an homage to Cannibal Holocaust, which I do not like -- but considering it's Eli Roth, I wouldn't be surprised. Will report back though
     
  2. Read up on Roth's defense of the film and I don't fully agree with it, but I will say 30 minutes in that white saviorism is absolutely not being portrayed positively
     
  3. I also don't think I've liked a single Eli Roth movie aside from Cabin Fever so hopes are not high lol
     
  4. 333 GANG

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    Green Inferno wasn’t very good lol
     
  5. The Emologist

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    Eli Roth’s films are generally chock full of problematic elements. I LOVE Cabin Fever and Hostel, but damn the dialogue gets rough..
     
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  6. Yeah Roth has always struck me mostly as a very knowledgeable tool. This one's just been on my list for a while
     
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  7. 333 GANG

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    I forgot all about Hostel. That movie stuck with me for a long time when it first came out
     
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  8. 333 GANG

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    Anyone here seen Backcountry? Any good?
     
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  9. DarkHotline

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    I’ve had people swear to me it was better than Cannibal Holocaust, I also walked out of those conversations
     
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  10. I mean, on the sole basis that there's no real-life animal cruelty, it is lol
     
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  11. The Emologist

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    Backcountry is fantastic. It’s always on my “summer horror” rotation.
     
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  12. 333 GANG

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    Awesome! Gonna throw it on tonight
     
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  13. DarkHotline

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    See, I don’t mind that people are against that element of the movie, Ruggero Deodato himself had expressed regret and remorse for filming those scenes later in his life. There are versions of the movie that removes them, there’s an upcoming UK UHD release that is such a version. The Green Inferno was Roth making a lazy shock movie (big surprise) and it was such a waste of time.
     
  14. Yeah I'm not a Roth defender, I just think there's a number of legitimate grievances against Cannibal Holocaust as well.
     
  15. 333 GANG

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    Watched Backcountry. I’m never going camping again
     
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  16. DarkHotline Sep 5, 2022
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    DarkHotline

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    The cannibal exploitation sub-genre in general is problematic, it is at its core exploiting stereotypes of native people to create schlock designed to shock people. CH at the very least points that out, with the American film crew committing atrocities and using it to blame the native people and portray them as evil. It’s flimsy for sure but it’s why CH is the apex of that category of horror movies and why it didn’t thrive beyond that.
     
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  17. DarkHotline Sep 5, 2022
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    DarkHotline

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    It’s also why The Green Inferno didn’t work as a movie. Eli wanted to make this “shocking” homage to the exploitation movies of yore but he’s genuinely not smart or clever enough to make a good movie out of it. You had aggressively white people basically spending most of the movie in a cage with pathetic one by one killings throughout and of course, the lame token white guy goes full evil and embraces the native cannibal culture because he’s a piece of shit. I wasted money and time I’ll never get back sitting through that.
     
  18. More Maika Monroe horror to look forward to.

     
  19. And some animated spookiness from Henry Selick and Jordan Peele.

     
  20. chewbacca110

    Has this world stopped asking what it's thinking?

     
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  21. About to watch Jaws for the first time. In IMAX. Will report back.
     
  22. estebanwaseaten

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    Wowowowow amazing. Jealous.
     
  23. incognitojones

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    You're never gonna get back in the water, big mistake
     
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  24. xkaylinh Sep 6, 2022
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    That was incredible. Perfect buildup of tension. Truly iconic visuals. So terrifying. Glad my first time seeing this and The Shining was in theaters, what amazing experiences.

    Definitely see its influence on Nope now, which makes me appreciate Nope even more, fantastic homage
     
  25. Contender

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    We’re All Going to the Worlds Fair was eerie and unsettling at times, but was ultimately unsatisfying. Kinda hollow and felt like forever despite the short runtime. I did love the score (shoutout to Alex g) and some of the concepts even if it didn’t fully connect.

    Still excited for Jane’s next project.
     
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